PLAZA THEATRE.
"MY SIN." Xot a vacant seat was to be found in ihe Plaza Theatre on Saturday evening, when Tallulah Barkhead'a second Paramount picture, "My Sin," was presented. The London acircßs's emotional talents are given full scope in this production, the motif of which id a woman's regeneration after apparent failure. Commencing in Panama, tbe story is 01 a woman who is charged with the murder of a scoundrel and is saved from the electric chair by a young American, who forsakes his drunken ways for long enough to enable him to concentrate on her legal defence. Both decide to profit from the experience and both make good. But the woman the mistake of thinking that hor past will never be recalled, only to be recognised lpler in New York by the uncle of the man to whom she is engaged. llor subsequent confession to his family is one of the big dramatic econes of the play. Frcdric March is to co-jtar.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 15 February 1932, Page 4
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